links for 2009-11-06
7 November 2009
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Twitter's traffic may be flatlining at the moment, but Performics and ROI Research have come out with good news for marketers: Twitter users pay attention to brands on the service.
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Unsurprisingly, most companies do try to launch viral marketing campaigns for their products, but give up due to a either a poor approach to viral marketing, or the lack of scalable ROI results.
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Facebook users are spending a full three days a year on the site with the most addicted users clocking up more hours than a working week, according to a Nielsen study. Nielsen found that UK users spent 11.1bn minutes in total across the 75 most-visited social networks last month. The total is an 83% increase on the time spent on the same sites last year. Facebook dominated the list with a 75% share in the total time spent.
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It’s that time of the year: I’m considering watching The Sopranos again from the start. I need a week off, some quality Italian food and no distractions from the goddamned Feds.
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A smart public sector decision maker needs to understand not only that that people now expect information to be available online but also that by putting it there it can spark a whole new set of ideas at virtually zero cost
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The Royal British Legion has called for Twitter users to observe two minutes' silence on Remembrance Day.
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Some stat and graph updates for you data lovers. According to a review of the newest Pew Internet report, average ages of the top social media sites are shifting and converging. Social media, it seems, is becoming common.
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Digital supplement essay writers tip the social media sites you need to know about
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